Statistics is such a powerful language for describing data in ways that reveal nothing about their causes.
Of course stats is powerful for revealing causes as well. But it takes some care. Like the difference between talking and making sense.
Just reminding you about this sweet website where you can spin the globe and listen to any one of thousands of live radio stations around the world 💪
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I encourage anyone who has received an invitation to participate in the #COVID19 Antibody Study (SCOPI) to respond.
It involves a phone questionnaire & blood test.
This will help us understand our populations exposure to COVID-19 & will help us in our response to the disease.
Just had conversation with a British couple who have a holiday home near us. They voted for Brexit and have made no arrangements whatsoever for what happens on Jan 1. They have now discovered the reality of their situation.
The blame apparently is with "Brussels".
R 4.0.0 is available now! In this blog post I cover the major changes in this release, and the history of how R came to be what it is today: https://t.co/4THprVkXpD #rstats
There are at least 11,500 insect species in ireland but because they are so small we rarely get to see just how astonishing they are. Do you want to learn more about insects but don't know where to begin? Come along to our beginners guide to identifying insects this Saturday 🦋🐞
Dandelions - a cheerful sign of spring and gold dust to wild bees. If you can tolerate a few - look how much good you'll be doing! #AllIrelandPollinatorPlan@DandelionsBee
Hello fellow wildlife nerds. Registration for the 3rd annual meeting of Irish entomologists is now open. Spaces are limited so be sure to register early. The talks are mainly about measuring and addressing the very real and worrying decline of Irish insects.